So we found on our research in between one and a half years, we found about 350 artifacts, and a museum director friend of mine asked those museums if we could lend (Ed note: borrow) those artifacts for our exhibition 2001 in Vienna. We started researching strange artifacts all over the world and from the beginning we were mainly concentrated only on artifacts which are in museums. And so one day I thought it might be the best to make an exhibition with many of those artifacts in Vienna, and the scientists, they would have the chance to make a research on them and we could find out if those artifacts are real, old or new-made one.Īnd so 1997 we started with my friend, Reinhard Habeck. I didn’t believe many of those things by myself. Klaus Dona (KD): Several years ago in 1987, I started with my first cultural exhibition from Austria to Japan, and in the last 20 years I did more than 25 cultural exhibitions like about the House of Habsburg, like Rubens and his time, Gustav Klimt and many others, in, mainly in Japan, and on my trips to Japan and back, and in the hotel room sometimes, I was reading many books from very great authors about mysterious objects they found all over the world, and I have to tell you, at the beginning I was the most skeptic man of all. And Klaus, tell us something about your beginnings and how you got into this amazing field. And we’re very happy to be here today in Vienna. Kerry Cassidy (KC): Hi, I’m Kerry Cassidy from Project Camelot and we’re here with Bill Ryan and also Klaus… Dona? And Klaus is a maverick archeologist investigating the mysterious past that the powers that be don’t want you to know about, of humanity. Tengo el orgullo de decir que he disertado junto a Klaus Dona y que lo considero un amigo.Ĭomparto con ustedes, lectores de esta página una entrevista que le hiciera el Proyecto Camelot. Por esta razón un verdadero buscador de la verdad debe desdeñar de inmediato a tales personas y concentrarse en quienes comparten sin el ánimo de enriquecerse, lograr fama o defender un legado racial. Por esta razón a veces llegan oportunistas que con el pensamiento de “Si, el era una autoridad, pero ahora yo estoy aquí”. Y es quien ha sido pionero en conocer a nivel internacional temas como cráneos alargados, las piedras de la maná, entre muchos otros.Įn abril del 2012 viajé a Hungría y compartí escenario junto a Klaus Dona en el “I congreso de Prehistoria”, el trabajo de Klaus es impecable, honesto y serio y espero que podamos continuar trabajando juntos en algunas investigaciones.Ī veces con la familiaridad uno descuida en reconocer el trabajo de los amigos investigadores. Klaus es de hecho el referente vivo más importante de la “Arqueología Prohibida” o Neo-arqueología. Y durante un buen tiempo hemos conversado mucho y compartido no solo anécdotas sino gran cantidad de conocimiento. Traducción: Hace algunos años, la periodista Korina Müller me presentó a Klaus Dona. Shareing with you, blog´s readers, an interview Klaus Dona gave to Project Camelot. I’m proud to say that I lectured with Klaus Dona and we consider us friends. The purpose of a truth-seeker is to find and share it. It could happen that somebody neglects to acknowledge the work of researchers friends……as sometimes opportunistic people arrives saying: “Yes, he was an authority, but now I’m here.”įor this reason a true truth-seeker must immediately dismiss such people and focus on those who share no intention of getting rich, getting famous or defend any racial legacy. Klaus’s work is impeccable, honest and serious and we continue working together on researching many topics. In April 2012 we traveled to Hungary and shared stage with Klaus Dona in the “First Conference of Prehistory, Móricz János”. Klaus is indeed the greatest living referent about “Forbidden Archeology” or Neo-archeology. For a while we had fun shareing not only anecdotes but mainly knowledge. Few years ago journalist Korina Müller introduced me to Klaus Dona.